Hey hey,
my old Rockbox enabled MP3-player just broke and I'm looking for a
replacement. There are some requirements which make it challenging to find a
proper alternative.
I need soomething that will be recognised as a simple mass storage USB device,
i.e. can be mounted on Linux. I need playback by folder structure, i.e.
sorting by folder- and filename. Furthermore some kind of simplistic speech
output would be really helpful, since I can't see. Furthermore bookmarks and a
proper resume function are required.
I used to have a Sandisk Sansa Clip+, which was supported by Rockbox. This
player has been discontinued for years. Some players occasionally come up for
sale, but I suspect that their life span will be rather limited.
What do the joggers or audiobook fans amongst you use?
Sorry for the OT, but here, at least, I can guarantee that the device can be
adminstered from the right OS.
Best wishes and thanks for any tips,
Jeanette
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